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  1. Parliament and Canadian Foreign Policy (Domestic Sources of Canadian Foreign Policy. 2)
  2. Publications of the Canadian Parliament: A detailed guide to the dual-media edition of Canadian Parliamentary proceedings and sessional papers, 1841-1970 by Pamela Hardisty, 1974
  3. The powers of Canadian parliaments by Samuel James Watson, 2010-08-29
  4. The Canadian Founding: John Locke and Parliament (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas) by Janet Ajzenstat, 2007-06
  5. Parliament, policy, and representation (Canadian politics and government)
  6. 1944 in Canada: 19th Canadian Parliament, Conscription Crisis of 1944, Terrace Mutiny, Black Friday, Georges Guenette, Second Quebec Conference
  7. 2003 in Lgbt History: Lawrence V. Texas, Santorum Controversy, 2003 in Lgbt Rights, Bill C-250 (37th Canadian Parliament, 2nd Session)
  8. 1871 in Canada: 1st Canadian Parliament
  9. 1986 in Canada: 33rd Canadian Parliament
  10. 1934 in Canada: 17th Canadian Parliament
  11. 1971 in Canada: 28th Canadian Parliament
  12. 1895 in Canada: 7th Canadian Parliament
  13. 1985 in Canada: 33rd Canadian Parliament
  14. 1885 in Canada: North-West Rebellion, Banff National Park, 5th Canadian Parliament, Battle of Cut Knife, Battle of Batoche

1. 39th Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The 39th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 3, 2006 until September 7, 2008. The membership was set by the 2006 federal election on January 23, 2006, and it has
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April 3, 2006 – September 7, 2008 Parliament leaders Prime
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Hon. Bill Graham Feb 7, 2006–Dec 2, 2006 Hon. Stéphane Dion Dec 2, 2006–present Party standings in the Commons Government Conservative Party of Canada Opposition Liberal Party of Canada ... Green Party of Canada House of Commons
Seating arrangements of the House of Commons Speaker of the
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Hon. Peter Milliken January 29, 2001 –present Government
House Leader
Hon. Rob Nicholson Feb 6, 2006 - Jan 4, 2007 Hon. Peter Van Loan Jan 4, 2007–present Opposition
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Hon. Ralph Goodale Feb 10, 2006–present Senate
Seating arrangements of the Senate Speaker of the
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Hon. Noël Kinsella Feb 8, 2006–present Government Senate Leader Hon. Marjory LeBreton Feb 6, 2006–present Opposition Senate Leader Hon. Dan Hays Feb 8, 2006 - Jan 18, 2007 Hon. Céline Hervieux-Payette Jan 18, 2007–present Sessions 1st Session 2nd Session Ministries 28th Canadian Ministry Rt. Hon.

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          Canada's Parliament almost makes a quorum Added by WatchTVEatDonutDrinkBeer The Canadian Parliament was conceived by the Fathers of Confederation in your mom 's house, the year of Canada's birth was 9 months after said date. The Parliament is composed of three arms, the Senate, where Senators come to play hockey, the House of Commons, comprised of commoners communicating commonly in either official common language in order to form a common set of laws that applies to all commoners not commonly elected to the House of Commons, and lastly the Head of State, the Master of holy and evil, who is represented by the Governer General. The Governer General is not elected, but appointed by whomever is high chief of the totem pole in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister.
          The Year of Living Dangerously: Canada Ratifies Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982 Edit
          Perhaps the crowning achievement from the hell spawn that is the Parliamentary process was the ratification of The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, hereafter referred to as the CRF, which came into force on April 17th, 1982. The successful ratification of the CRF belies numerous obstacles, some almost so insurmountable that they threatened the possibility of the CRF ever coming into existence.

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7. Canadian Parliament Suspended Until Late January - Wikinews, The Free News Sourc
Friday, December 5, 2008 The Parliament of Canada has been suspended until January 26, 2009, by Prime Minster Stephen Harper. On Thursday, Harper obtained the consent of the
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Canadian Parliament suspended until late January
From Wikinews, the free news source you can write! Jump to: navigation search Friday, December 5, 2008 The Parliament of Canada has been suspended until January 26, 2009, by Prime Minster Stephen Harper . On Thursday, Harper obtained the consent of the Governor General, Michaëlle Jean , to prorogue Parliament, a procedure which suspends the legislature without dissolving it. This prevents the Parliament from overthrowing the government and avoids calling a new election. Michaëlle Jean, file photo
Image: Agência Brasil A coalition of the Liberal Party of Canada and the New Democratic Party had looked ready to overthrow the Conservative Party of Canada 's minority government led by Harper. "The first order of business will be the presentation of a federal budget," Harper told reporters outside of the Governor's Rideau Hall residence. "Let's get on with actually working on a package. That's what I think Canadians want us to do, is work on the economy and work together, work together in the interest in Canada." Stéphane Dion, file photo

8. Canadian Parliament Suspended Until March - Wikinews, The Free News Source
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From Wikinews, the free news source you can write! Jump to: navigation search Wednesday, December 30, 2009 Canada Other Canadian stories More articles here Location of Canada To write, edit, start or view other Canada articles, see the Canada Portal Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has received approval from Governor General Michaelle Jean to prorogue the Canadian Parliament for about two months, up until the end of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the Prime Minister's Office has announced today. Under the prorogation, Parliament will resume on March 3, as opposed to January 25, when it was originally scheduled to return from the holiday break. The move to prorogue will strike any currently proposed legislation off the order paper, including the anti-crime bill that was proposed by the Conservatives as part of their election platform. The move, which has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition, would allow the

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10. Canadian Parliament - Definition
The Parliament of Canada (in French le Parlement du Canada) is Canada 's legislative branch, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. According to Section 17 of the
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Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition Leader in the Senate ... Provinces and territories The Parliament of Canada (in French le Parlement du Canada ) is Canada 's legislative branch , seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa Ontario . According to Section 17 of the Constitution Act, 1867 , Parliament consists of three components: the Sovereign , the Senate , and the House of Commons . The Sovereign is normally represented by the Governor General . The Governor General appoints the 105 members of the Senate on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. The 308 members of the House of Commons are directly elected by the people, with each member representing a single electoral district ("riding"). The "Lower House," the House of Commons, is the dominant branch of the Canadian Parliament. The "Upper House," the Senate, rarely opposes the will of the other Chamber, and the duties of the Sovereign and Governor General are purely ceremonial. The Prime Minister and Cabinet must retain the support of a majority of Members of the Lower House in order to remain in office; they need not have the confidence of the Upper House. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

11. Canadian Parliament
The Parliament of Canada (French Parlement du Canada) is the federal legislative branch of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in the national capital, Ottawa
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since 6 February 1952 Governor General David Lloyd Johnston
since 1 October 2010 Speaker of the Senate Noël Kinsella Conservative
since 8 February 2006 Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Milliken Liberal
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14. Canadian Parliament History | Houses Of Parliament | Parliament Hill | Landmark
Find the history of the canadian parliament and the houses of parliament. Parliament Hill is home to the Canadian Parliament and House of Commons
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  • Home ... Canadian Parliament, CAN Canadian Parliament, CAN netseer_tag_id = "1118"; netseer_ad_width = "700"; netseer_ad_height = "220"; netseer_task = "ad"; netseer_tag_id = "1119"; netseer_ad_width = "715"; netseer_ad_height = "70"; netseer_task = "ad"; History Canadian Parliament was in June of 1866. The building as it stands today is not the original one. In 1916, a large fire razed the Centre Block, destroying everything but the adjacent library behind it. Immediate efforts to rebuild the Centre Block began shortly afterwards and it was rebuilt by 1920. A massive new tower was also in the works at the time, known as the Peace Tower. It was meant to commemorate the end of WWI, and was finally finished in 1927. It was almost double the size of the original Victoria Tower, and now stands at 92.2 metres. Description The Parliament Hill buildings are closely related to the Gothic Revival style of architecture spurred by Victorian designers looking to bring back medieval forms in the light of newer building techniques. The unique feature of Parliament Hill in terms of Gothic Revival style is that it is built entirely from rough stones hewed from the Canadian Shield. In this respect, it is a unique kind of Gothic Revival structure that lacks the smooth elegance of buildings like the Palace of Westminster. In architectural terms, however, the move to use Canadian stone was a brilliant one that helped to define the country. The color of the stones is several shades darker than most Gothic Revival buildings. The entire building has a rough, natural look despite the heavy use of ornamentation. There are almost 400 different stone carvings around the building that include a number of gothic elements like gargoyles, grotesques, and friezes.

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The Parliament of Canada (French Parlement du Canada) is the federal legislative branch of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in the national capital, Ottawa
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since 6 February 1952 Governor General David Lloyd Johnston
since 1 October 2010 Speaker of the Senate Noël Kinsella Conservative
since 8 February 2006 Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Milliken Liberal
since 26 January 2001 Structure Members
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105 Senators Senate Political groups Conservative
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Progressive Conservative Independent ... House of Commons Political groups Conservatives Liberals Bloc Québécois New Democrats ... Voting system Appointment by the governor general on advice of the prime minister House of Commons Voting system Plurality by constituency ... House of Commons Last election 14 October 2008 Meeting place Centre Block Parliament Hill Ottawa Ontario ... Canada Website Parliament of Canada Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada Executive The Crown ... Legislative Parliament Current Parliament Senate
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16. Welcome To The Parliament Of Canada Web Site
Did you know? Many Prime Ministers of Canada have authored or coauthored books and journal articles. The Board of Internal Economy is the governing body of the House of Commons.
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18. Colline Du Parlement | Parliament Hill
Photographs, web-cam and story of the Canadian Parliament Buildings from their original construction to the conservation work still being carried out.
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19. Parliament Of Canada - Parlement Du Canada
Provides information on Parliament, the House of Commons, the Senate, as well as on the programs, committees, bills and services to the public.
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The Parliament of Canada Web Site is managed jointly by the parliamentary institutions - that is, the Senate and the House of Commons - working together with the Library of Parliament. Le site Web du Parlement du Canada est géré par les institutions parlementaires, c'est-à-dire le Sénat et la Chambre des communes, conjointement avec la Bibliothèque du Parlement. English Français Important Notices Avis importants

20. Members Of Parliament
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